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Peston
If the UK government came late to the Moderna party, and has bought less of its vaccine than is ideal, the fault is not that of Kate Bingham and her
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Adrian
arsenalgalore_
Some of the greatest quotes by and on Mesut Ozil Just take a quick read “Everyone has a right to say what they want, but what they have to say
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Pia Josephson
princezzpia
interesting thread for everyone working in the creative industries! but also one thing that i haven’t seen anyone discuss is bordieu’s definitions of cultural/societal vs economical class which ties into
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Seymour Clearly
SeymourClearly5
""Build back better” is actually a United Nations invented phrase and what it actually means is more world government, more green taxes and regulation, more expensive energy, more identity politics,
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Keerthik Sasidharan
KS1729
I think Arundhati Roy is incorrect here - historically. Pandemics have rarely forced humans to break with their past. On the contrary, among the survivors, the more organized of them
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
France cases rising but the difference here is the deaths & hospitalisation much lower. And so response is no general lock-down & living with the virus (diff than US response
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Dale Johnson
DaleJohnsonESPN
Brace yourselves. I've drawn up a calendar for the 2020-21 Premier League season to see just how everything is going to fit together. This is based on:- No FA Cup
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Avik Roy
Avik
New: my @WSJ Review cover story on the compelling case for reopening schools, especially for younger children. Children themselves are at extremely low risk of serious illness or death. So
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Neel Kashkari
neelkashkari
In this editorial, @WSJopinion asks what I have learned about COVID since the spring. I'm on paternity leave but thought it worth answering. /threadhttps://www.wsj.com/articles/joe-bidens-lockdown-lobby-11605223647?mod=opinion_lead_pos1
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🍒 Andrew Fletcher 🍒
ScotiaIndyref2
By PROFESSOR GLAISTER.THE fifteenth century saw the awakening of a desirefor acquisition of learning and the quickening of the revival of letters. This resuscitation of learning on the Continent of
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Nadine Batchelor-Hunt
nadinebh_
1/ I understand why people of colour get annoyed when white Jews say they’re not whiteBut I also understand why white Jews may feel conflicted about being called white when
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ʟᴜʟᴜ ʟᴇ ᴍᴇᴡ(⊃。•́‿•̀。)⊃
LuluLemew
On Voice of AmericaWaPo reported in Dec 2016 that GOP slipped an amendment into the annual Natl Defense Auth Act that describes precisely what Trump just did with VoA https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/a-big-change-to-u
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Taylor B.
taylordbarkley
The Shallows by Nicholas Carr is a book often cited in discussions about technology and society but it is a book I had not read. 2020 is its 10th anniversary
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Martin Cooper
mpc_1968
1/ A few highlights from today's @CommonsLiaison with the PM.@YvetteCooperMP asks Johnson why the govt hasn't taken any immediate action (re: The new Brazilian Covid variant) on a precautionary basis
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Warren Pearce
WarrenPearce
Watching Lockdown 1.0 now on BBC2, looks to be shedding some new light on scientific advice and how it informed policy. Highlighting how NERVTAG identified the risk as 'low' in
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Jess Nevins
jessnevins
בוקר טוב לכולם!Let’s talk about antisemitism during the Viking Age as shown in the work of Snorri Sturluson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snorri_Sturluson), who compiled and in part authored the Prose Edda, from which
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